Can you see orange peal?
#16
Originally Posted by troberts6874
dont get mad because you cant see what and we all know is there.
it really is like the steroscope posters in the mall...no matter how you try to tell someone to look at it, some people just will never see it.
and for the record 54 brought up the swirls not me, saw them but did not mention it
it really is like the steroscope posters in the mall...no matter how you try to tell someone to look at it, some people just will never see it.
and for the record 54 brought up the swirls not me, saw them but did not mention it
#18
Originally Posted by RockPick
Oh brother. Next thing you know, we'll have reflecto-****. Good grief...
Yea, I am going to go work on that now. BRB with some pics.
#19
The thing that gets me is, some of the inferiority complexes that are on here.
That said, thank God I don't have to deal with large ***** envy also.
Next thing you know, we'll have reflecto-****.
#23
Originally Posted by troberts6874
...............it really is like the steroscope posters in the mall...no matter how you try to tell someone to look at it, some people just will never see it..............
#27
Originally Posted by SlammaJamma
Is Orange peel where the paint is lumpy looking? My girlfriend's X-Terra has a horrible case of it, but it's smooth to the touch.
#28
I can see orange peel in this photo. Look at the door seam where the house siding meets the foundation. that wavy looking shine is shiny orange peel.
But it still looks great...nice work
PS, I am also a PPA, Certified Professional Photographer. (I know you cannot tell by my snap shots)
But it still looks great...nice work
PS, I am also a PPA, Certified Professional Photographer. (I know you cannot tell by my snap shots)
#29
#30
It's there.
As a couple of others have kind of pointed out.. it's the reason that all of your siding seams look jagged instead of straight.
You can't see mine until viewed at an angle in the proper light either, but it's there.
As a couple of others have kind of pointed out.. it's the reason that all of your siding seams look jagged instead of straight.
You can't see mine until viewed at an angle in the proper light either, but it's there.